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Undead Again: The Making of Land of the Dead; A Day With the Living Dead; The remaining bits; Feature commentary; when Shaum met George ; Bringing the Dead to Life; Scenes of Carnage; Zombie Effects: From green screen to finished scene; Bringing the storyboards to life; Scream Tests: Zombie Casting Call
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Land of the Dead
1. Feeding on the Living [2:14]
2. Pretending to Be Alive [3:18]
3. Dead Reckoning [4:15]
4. Shop 'Til You Drop [7:01]
5. Fiddler's Green [2:36]
6. A World of Fences [3:12]
7. Taking Care of Business [3:10]
8. A New Kind of Game [7:01]
9. Access Denied [3:52]
10. Screaming Practice [3:37]
11. The One That Got Away [5:11]
12. Recon Mission [8:50]
13. "The Responsibility Is Mine" [4:49]
14. Crossing the River [3:47]
15. Working for the Man [5:46]
16. Back to the City [:21]
17. Seeing How the Other Half Lives [1:41]
18. Surrounded By Stench [5:49]
19. Fill 'Er Up [5:17]
20. Same As Us [5:51]
21. End Titles [4:23]
George A. Romero, who revolutionized the American horror film in 1968 with the instant classic Night of the Living Dead, returns to his dystopian zombie cycle with this horror thriller. In Land of the Dead, the zombies whose numbers had been slowly but steadily growing through Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead now dominate the streets of most American cities, while urban skyscrapers have been taken over by surviving humans, usually greed-addled opportunists who allow the living to stay in their fortified compounds for a price. Guarding the buildings are rough-and-tumble mercenaries who have learned to do battle with the zombies, making use of powerful weapons to gain advantage. But as the zombie civilization grows, the creatures have begun to slowly evolve, with their dormant thought processes beginning to awaken, and as unrest begins to ferment among the mercenaries and the entrepreneurs who pay them, the ghouls may have found a way to defeat the last stronghold of humanity. Land of the Dead stars Dennis Hopper as arch capitalist Kaufman, and Simon Baker, John Leguizamo, Robert Joy, and Asia Argento as some of the mercenaries; Asia Argento's father, Dario Argento, served as a producer on one of the earlier films in the series, Dawn of the Dead. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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